Can any one tell me about their or SWIMs' experiences with these two geographical varieties? I have ingested Washington State Amanita muscaria with STELLAR results. [vendor removed] offers Siberian Amanita muscaria for $25/oz. and Washington State Amanita muscaria for $40/oz. Has anyone or SWIM tried both their Siberian and Washington State varieties?

Thanks.

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Swim's been trying a lot of Colorado's variety lately. Swim had tried the washington state when he was much younger with some pretty interesting results and told himself that he would not try them again until he found them himself. Been finding plenty lately. Only been trying 'em at a real low dose tho and haven't worked my way up just yet. Got a whole butt ton of panther caps sitting outside but I'm not sure about messing with those bad boys.

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I've had very high quality siberian and washington both and they are both impressive. My wife and I both think the washington is a bit more potent, others say siberians have less of a body load, but the washington specimens we get are the best ever, and are offered from my source at half the price of other vendors. I have also been able to do some trading with the vendor, sending some healing herbs of great quality that grow in the forest here. I have found this system of trade very rewarding and am pleased I can supply my vendor with herbs that are of good quality-- I have yet to sample anything of his that isn't very fresh and high quality. I am still hoping to find wild habitat in fairly nearby spruice forest, and want very much to attempt outdoor cultivation in a beautiful grove of trees.